Princess Ever After: Review

Have you ever dreamed about being a Princess? Meeting Prince Charming and living in the beautiful castle full of history? I know I have plenty of times!

Princess Ever After by Rachel Hauck is the second novel in the Royal Wedding Series. The novel is based on the life of Regina Beswick. She has grown up in a small town and finally realized her dream of running a classic auto restoration shop. She loves cars and fixing them. She has no idea that she was actually born to be a princess.

Tanner Burkhardt is the Minister of Culture for the Grand Duchy of Hessenberg. He has the task of finding and bringing home the long lost princess, Regina. He must battle his own fears of failure in order to secure the nation’s future.

In the shadows a strong opponent is ready to fight Regina and Tanner to ensure that the throne is abolished forever. Faced with opposition, Regina must decide if she is destined to restore old cars or fulfill her Grandmother’s dream of restoring a nation.

Princess Ever After is a sweet book with love able characters. You just can’t help falling in love with Regina’s character and the choices that are placed in front of her. Should she choose the dream she has just realized in restoring cars or restore her family honour. Regina was not this perfect princess that could do no wrong. She was a normal young woman who had dreams and hopes. The love story was simple and sweet. It did not overpower the story which is perfect and allowed us to focus on Regina and her own personal journey. Overall the novel was light, fun and an easy read. It is perfect for young adults.

Rachel Hauck is an award winning, best selling of author of critically acclaimed novels such as The Wedding Dress, Love Starts with Elle,Soft and Tenderly. Rachel serves on the Executive Board for American Christian Fiction Writers.

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Rating: 4/5

Disclosure: I received a digital copy of this book in order to facilitate my review. All opinions expressed are my own.

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8 thoughts on “Princess Ever After: Review
  1. Kristal Deane

    I haven't read a princess-like book in forever. Seems like a really great read. Maybe I'll consider giving this a try. Thanks for sharing! 🙂